#88 Two Complaints to the Board of Registration in Medicine: Lessons Learned
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In 2019, two patients complained to the Board of Registration in Medicine about me.
At the time, it felt deeply unfair. I felt hate. I felt indignation. I felt like a victim. I even fantasized about horrible things happening to the people who complained about me. They were my villains.
But, through my own coaching journey, I began to understand that pain is not individual; it is inherited, relational, generational, and cultural. These two complaints were sources of clean pain, but they were not the source of my suffering; my decision to indulge in drama was the real cause of my suffering.
In this episode, I'll teach you the important lessons I learned from that year.
I now feel immense gratitude for experiencing what it's like to be investigated by the Board, and I'm so happy I can bring these lessons to all of you.
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